Whether it’s Porsche and the 911, JLR and the Defender or Toyota and the Land Cruiser (among many other examples), nowadays, many automakers are providing parts and restoration services for the models that have defined their brand.
That said, it’s far from a new concept. Following the introduction of the first-generation NSX in 1991, Honda introduced its “NSX Refresh Program” just two years later as a means to provide owners with continued service and ensure long-term driving enjoyment.

While the Big Red brought that initiative to a close this past summer, it just unveiled a new project that promises to be even more far-reaching in its efforts. It’s called Honda Heritage Works, and it’ll give the automaker’s most iconic classics a new lease on life.
A catalog of unobtainable parts
Based on Honda’s announcement, it’s to be a two-pronged effort consisting of a catalog of ‘Honda Heritage Parts’ as well as a ‘Honda Restoration Service’.






